In 2010, CCRF operated with a Board approved total budget of
$877,000 in revenues and supported $765,000 in restricted programming
alone. CCRF funding commitments are primarily allocated to supporting
the Research Chair and Professorships program across Canada.

In 2010, CCRF had financial commitments to fund the following
chiropractic researchers:

1. Dr. Walter Herzog PhD, a Canada Research Chair at the University
of Calgary.

2. Dr. Mark Erwin DC, PhD, the CCRF Scientist in Disc Biology at
the University of Toronto.

6. Dr. Steven Passmore DC, the CCRF Professorship in Spine
Biomechanics and Neurophysiology at the University of Manitoba.

7. Dr. John Srbely DC, PhD, the CCRF Professorship in Spine
Mechanics and Neurophysiology at the University of Guelph.

8. Dr. Paul Bruno DC, PhD, the CCRF Research Chair in
Neuromusculoskeltal Health at the University of Regina.

9. Dr. Carlo Ammendolia DC, PhD, at Mount Sinai Hospital and the
University of Toronto.

10. Dr. Greg Kawchuk DC, PhD, a Canada Research Chair at the
University of Alberta.

Provincial/National donations

In 2010, the Provincial/National donations to CCRF included the
following:

Foundation memberships

The membership in CCRF now totals over 1600 chiropractors. The CCRF
goal is to have all Canadian chiropractors become annual members of
CCRF. At $125 per year that represents the best investment anyone can
make in our profession.

I want to thank The CCA, and all of those provinces and individuals
that provide funding support to the CCRF.

Without their donations and leadership, we cannot realize our
vision and goals. In addition I want to thank the CCRF Board members and
Officers for their tremendous support and insight.

Membership in the CCRF costs $125.00. This tax deductible
contribution helps the CCRF oversee and coordinate this extensive
research program. If you agree that we must maintain our efforts, you
can very easily join those who have demonstrated their commitment.
Contact your CCRF provincial representative or Dr. Allan Gotlib
(AGotlib@chiropracticcanada.ca) to make a tax-deductible contribution to
CCRF.